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Full term hairless calf??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hamiam" data-source="post: 1669449" data-attributes="member: 41071"><p>I had this heifer born Nov 2020. She was missing hair on all 4 legs & a thinning of hair on her face. My vet had no idea but had me give her injections of B12 & a multi Vitamin.</p><p>My Ag Ex Ofcr consulted with another vet & I've included a screen shot of his response. Because my cow was vaccinated, I decided that the most likely answer was the mineral deficiency. I would keep both the brown mineral block & the yellow sulfur blocks out. However, my cows prefer the yellow & rarely lick the other. I no longer keep the yellow. </p><p>The heifer has been growing normally & doing great! I had her in the head chute yesterday & ran my hands over her legs & you can't even tell that she ever had a problem. I didn't take pics but I have a few as the hair was growing in that I'll post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hamiam, post: 1669449, member: 41071"] I had this heifer born Nov 2020. She was missing hair on all 4 legs & a thinning of hair on her face. My vet had no idea but had me give her injections of B12 & a multi Vitamin. My Ag Ex Ofcr consulted with another vet & I’ve included a screen shot of his response. Because my cow was vaccinated, I decided that the most likely answer was the mineral deficiency. I would keep both the brown mineral block & the yellow sulfur blocks out. However, my cows prefer the yellow & rarely lick the other. I no longer keep the yellow. The heifer has been growing normally & doing great! I had her in the head chute yesterday & ran my hands over her legs & you can’t even tell that she ever had a problem. I didn’t take pics but I have a few as the hair was growing in that I’ll post. [/QUOTE]
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